Maryland Station

Crossrail, together with Network Rail and Transport for London (TfL), are working on Maryland station to prepare for the start of the Elizabeth line services.

CONNECTING MARYLAND TO THE ELIZABETH LINE

An improved ticket hall with new ticket gates and accessible toilet facilities

New customer information screens and signage

Accessible by three new lifts

Step-free from platform to street

Improvements to the area around the station in partnership with London Borough of Newham

A FLEET OF NEW TRAINS

A train every 5 minutes at peak times in central London

Walkthrough Carriages

Space for 1,500 people

Airconditioning

CCTV, WiFi and live travel information

Environmentally efficient

STATION UPDATE

Majority of works at Maryland have been completed

ELIZABETH LINE SERVICES FROM MARYLAND

In May 2015, TfL took over the operation of the stopping services from Maryland station. New TfL Rail trains are being gradually introduced between Shenfield and Liverpool Street.

When the full route opens, passengers will be able to travel through central London without having to change trains.

At peak times 12 Elizabeth line services an hour will run between Shenfield and central London, calling at all stations. An additional four services an hour will run between Gidea Park and Liverpool Street main line station.